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Important MCU Movie Is Missing From Disney Plus
A wide range of Marvel Cinematic Universe properties are currently available to stream on Disney Plus. In fact, just about every major MCU movie and show is available to stream on the platform between Disney's ownership, their acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and their licensing deal with Sony. Unfortunately, there's one important MCU movie still missing from Disney Plus in the meantime. With all of their deals and acquisitions in place, some of the rights issues surrounding certain films can be tricky, and that means a few titles have the tendency to bounce back and forth between streaming services. This happens to be the case with one MCU movie that fans would absolutely love to have on Disney Plus. Unfortunately, it just isn't available – though that could change in the future. Interestingly, it is available to stream elsewhere, thanks to the complicated rights issues behind the film. While it's unclear when or if it could appear on Disney Plus, it does seem likely that everything will be sorted out with the mere passage of time. This film, of course, is none other than Spider-Man: No Way Home . The 2021 Spider-Man sequel was released just prior to a deal made between Disney Plus and Sony Pictures which would make Disney Plus the home for Sony's Spider-Man movies. Unfortunately, the deal only covers films released in 2022, which means Spider-Man: No Way Home just barely missed the cutoff by being released in December 2021. Sony also has deals in place with Netflix which can complicate things further. As for now, the formula seems to be that a Spider-Man movie released by Sony will hit theaters, then nine months later Netflix will offer the title for streaming. The film will stay on Netflix for a total of 18 months before Disney Plus will then host the title. Due to the time in which the deals were made, Spider-Man: No Way Home actually has a streaming home on Starz for the time being. It's been available on the platform since January 14, 2024. If one applies the 18 month rule from their Netflix deal, however, then that would make the film available to leave on July 14, 2025. It remains to be seen if the title actually will – especially since Disney Plus hasn't made any suggestion that they'll be acquiring No Way Home or that Starz will be losing it – but it's definitely something to look out for. As such, we'll have to see where the licensing rights behind Spider-Man: No Way Home take the film next. Fortunately, it could very well be Disney Plus once the time is right. The MCU movie will then be at home with all of the other titles tied to the franchise. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional updates as we have them.


Screen Geek
22 minutes ago
- Screen Geek
Surprise MCU Character Return Confirmed For 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'
The Marvel Cinematic Universe consists of numerous recurring characters, though sometimes it may take years for their appearances or setups to pay off, as we've recently seen with the long-awaited return of The Leader in Captain America: Brave New World . Similarly, it looks like another long-awaited MCU character return has finally been confirmed for Spider-Man: Brand New Day . The new Spider-Man movie will be the fourth entry in the MCU's Spider-Man series, also consisting of Spider-Man: Homecoming , Spider-Man: Far From Home , and Spider-Man: No Way Home . The fourth entry, as its very different title suggests, will take a very different direction from those previous installments. It's aiming to tell a lower-scale street-level story, one that will require an appearance from Jon Bernthal's Punisher. Additionally, as shared via THR, it appears another MCU character is confirmed to be joining the mix for the next Spider-Man movie. This one, however, is actually a character that previously appeared in the film series – only for a quick introduction that never seemed to pay off. Until now, that is. It looks like Michael Mando will be reprising his role from the 2017 franchise starter Spider-Man Homecoming , in which he briefly played fan-favorite comic book villain Scorpion. While it seemed likely at the time that Scorpion would appear in a sequel, those plans never seemed to come to fruition with the introduction of larger-scale narratives as we saw in Far From Home and No Way Home . Now, however, it looks like Michael Mando's Scorpion will find himself at the center of Spider-Man: Brand New Day . Additionally, the outlet confirms the return of another fan-favorite MCU character, though this is one role that has fortunately been given plenty of appearances over the years. This time, however, we'll get to see him alongside Tom Holland's Peter Parker and Jon Bernthal's Punisher. Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner aka Hulk is confirmed to be appearing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day . It's unknown how he'll fit into the story, especially alongside the likes of The Punisher and Scorpion, but the new film is definitely shaping up to be a very different kind of Spider-Ma n story. One that might be one of the closest yet to the classic comics. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is scheduled to hit theaters on July 31, 2026. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional MCU updates as we have them.
Yahoo
30 minutes ago
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Rod Stewart Shows A.I Images of Ozzy Osbourne In Heaven With Dead Music Icons During Concert Tribute
British singer-songwriter Sir Rod Stewart caused a stir at his concert on Aug. 1, when he projected A.I. images of the late Ozzy Osbourne posing next to deceased musicians in heaven. Ever since Osbourne's death on July 22, Stewart has been dedicating his hit song 'Forever Young' to the Black Sabbath frontman at shows along his 'One Last Time' tour. Conventionally, Stewart would sing the sentimental ballad with images of Osbourne projected behind him in an affectionate tribute. More from Variety Ozzy Osbourne Funeral: Sharon Osbourne and Family Pay Tribute With Peace Signs as Thousands of Fans Chant 'Thank You Ozzy' in Emotional Procession Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy (And Many Goofy Faces) Celebrated In New Photo Collection, Featuring Never-Before-Seen Pics Ozzy Osbourne Posthumously Scores 10th Top 10 Album With 'The Essential Ozzy' According to NME, Stewart's Aug. 1 concert at the Ameris Bank Amphitheater outside Atlanta, Ga. took the tribute in a different direction. While the song's accompanying images started as standard shots of Osbourne, they eventually evolved into A.I. generated visuals of the rocker posing with the likes of Prince, Tina Turner, Bob Marley, Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain, George Michael and Amy Winehouse, all standing on cloudy and celestial backdrops to suggest a heavenly afterlife. The show also featured A.I. videos of Osbourne next to late controversial figures such as Michael Jackson and XXXTentacion. According to Rolling Stone, at a show in Charlotte, N.C. a few days prior, Stewart ended the song, saying, 'Very sad. A lot of those people died 'cause of drugs… I'm still here, though!' Stewart's audience appeared understandably puzzled at the performance, with several of the concertgoers sharing their baffled reactions on social media. On the day of Osbourne's death, Stewart posted on Instagram, stating, 'Bye, bye Ozzy. I'll see you up there— later rather than sooner.' The singer is yet to make a statement regarding the controversial images, as his tour continues across the United States through early October and then heads to Europe. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025